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Arundhati Roy on Iraq War’s 10th: Bush May Be Gone, But “Psychosis” of US Foreign Policy Prevails
On the eve of the 10th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the global justice activist and author Arundhati Roy discusses the waru2019s legacy.
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One of First Iraq Veterans to Publicly Oppose War Will Die for Our Sins
u201cI had been toying with the idea of suicide for a long time,
Mission Unaccomplished: Why the Invasion of Iraq Was the Single Worst Foreign Policy Decision in American History
The saddest truth, says Van Buren, is that when the US marks the 10th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, we still don't get it.
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Hubris Isn’t the Half of It
MSNBC's new documentary about the fraudulant case for war fails to address their own role in supporting it.
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A History Lesson for Scaremongers
Paul Krugman: At worst, we're something like France in the 1920s, with its floating exchange rate and large wartime debt.
Vietnam and America’s “Wandering Ghosts”
Nick Turse talks to Bill about the ghosts of people and issues not properly put to rest in the years following the Vietnam war.
Nick Turse Describes the Real Vietnam War
Nick Turse describes his efforts to compile a complete and compelling account of the Vietnam War's horror.
Dumb and Dumber: Why Does Washington Have No Learning Curve?
We have a second administration in a row that is incapable of learning, or reasonably assessing its situation in the world.
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Drones: The Ultimate Stalkers
Let us all work for solid legislative restrictions on police use of these drones so that they help legitimate police work while respecting the Fourth Amendment privacy rights of …
The American Lockdown State
The US has become a nation not of laws but of legal memos, not of legality but of legalisms.